Related Links

Related News

WHR Architects Celebrates Grand Opening of Nora's Home First Lodging Facility for Transplant Patients in the Texas Medical Center

02/20/2014 | WHR Architects

On February 11, 2014, members of WHR Architects joined Dr. Osama Gaber and Dr. Lillian Gaber, members of the Nora’s Gift Foundation, representatives from The Methodist Hospital and medical community for the grand opening of Nora’s Home The new facility offers transplant patients and their families an affordable, home-like place to stay while seeking treatment in the Texas Medical Center. Nora’s Home is the first of its kind in Houston and the Gulf Coast region.

“We were inspired by the passion of Nora’s Home’s team,” said Bill Ganshirt, WHR’s team leader. “Creating a comfortable, home-like healing environment for patients near the TMC was of paramount importance.” Located near the Texas Medical Center, Nora’s Home is a freestanding, 11,400 square foot house with 16 private bedrooms and baths, a fully equipped kitchen, a great room, a meditation room, a community room and an education center.

In 1998 Dr. Gaber and his wife Dr. Lillian Gaber established Nora’s Gift Foundation in memory of their daughter Nora, who was killed in a tragic automobile accident. Nora’s legacy did not end with her death. Her organ donations helped several critically ill children and inspired the creations of Nora’s Home. The building of the new facility comes at a time of significant growth in transplant programs. Over the last decade, more than 7,400 solid organ transplants have been performed at six Texas Medical Center transplant centers with a third of those patients traveling from outside Texas.

Over 700 patients and their families travel more than 100 miles to Houston for transplant surgery. One transplant patient, Chuck Perilloux from Louisiana, said to a local news station, "With all the things you have to think about, with surgery, the last thing you need is logistic problems. Nora's Home takes care of that. This place is like a God-send."

“Giving back is part of WHR’s culture,” said David Watkins, chairman and founding principal of WHR Architects. “We’re proud to give of our time in support of organizations like Nora’s Home, who contribute so selflessly to families facing difficult healthcare challenges.”
Other local firms that donated their time on the project include construction manager Satterfield & Pontikes, structural and civil engineers Walter P Moore and MEP engineers AEI Affiliated Engineers.

WHR's recent and current healthcare projects include work with Children's Medical Center Dallas, Comanche County Memorial Hospital, Nora’s Home, REX UNC Healthcare North Carolina Hospital, Stamford Hospital, and many clients in the Texas Medical Center.